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they have lost steve jobs obviously, they haven't had anything really new to roll out. so they are going to have to have some sort of event to stop the slide. > scott shellady of trean group. good to talk to you today. have a nice weekend. > > ok. all hands are on deck to get to the bottom of boeing's battery troubles. that's according to the national transportation safety board, which said this week that the agency is still determining what caused problems onboard two dreamliner flights. the agency is investigating the battery - seen here - that caught fire on a jal plane which landed in boston. transportation safety board chair deborah hersman said the systems put in place to prevent the battery fire in that instance were proven faulty. boeing, the ntsb, and the federal aviation administration are working with electrical suppliers to further investigate the issues. president obama is nominating mary jo white as the next leader for the sec. "if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to using all of my energies working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely ded
they have lost steve jobs obviously, they haven't had anything really new to roll out. so they are going to have to have some sort of event to stop the slide. > scott shellady of trean group. good to talk to you today. have a nice weekend. > > ok. all hands are on deck to get to the bottom of boeing's battery troubles. that's according to the national transportation safety board, which said this week that the agency is still determining what caused problems onboard two dreamliner...
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. >> jeff, how much of this has to do with -- i saw one of your tag lines for steve jobs. when he died, it was known in the pipeline we had 18 months still left of apple ideas. how much do you think people are just saying it's over? >> i think it sort of is over. we talked about this in november when i said, you know, what's good to be next? you come out with iphones and hot flashy colors? i think they're actually doing that. i think they're coming out with the tooty fruity one. i said that facetiously. if that's your idea of innovation, tuti fruity colors instead of black and white, i think it's over. >> if we close below 480, we could see 425 quickly and you said you think it's ultimately going lower. what are your guesses on that? >> oh, i don't know. probably somewhere in the 300 zone, ultimately, would be a sensible place. it would be cheap there, probably. we have to see how the world economy looks and everything else about the company. but that's the level where it's really cheap. >> and the huge cash stockpile? $137 billion, a lot of that value investors will say t
. >> jeff, how much of this has to do with -- i saw one of your tag lines for steve jobs. when he died, it was known in the pipeline we had 18 months still left of apple ideas. how much do you think people are just saying it's over? >> i think it sort of is over. we talked about this in november when i said, you know, what's good to be next? you come out with iphones and hot flashy colors? i think they're actually doing that. i think they're coming out with the tooty fruity one. i...
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. >> what was steve jobs really good at? not only innovation but attention to detail, and what is the best maps product on the iphone? it's not made by apple. >> google maps. >> that was not good and we forget and did this on "street signs" yesterday. there were a number of apple flops that they swept under the carpet sdmt executive in charge is no longer with the firm. >> very true, but what would have happened had steve jobs been there. that's an open question. >> the ipad mini have sole. >> on i don't know and number one there's android, android is very, very popular shlgt particularly in southeast aya, almost the incumbent on that particular turf. do you think iphone an apple will step on that turf? >> a hard question. tim cook met with china mobile's chairman in early january, hopefully to work out some way to get on their proprietary network. that's hard and apple will struggle against boegt phone-makers there. has budget phones. look at the iphone 4 and 4is, amazing products. >> they are also a year also and other com
. >> what was steve jobs really good at? not only innovation but attention to detail, and what is the best maps product on the iphone? it's not made by apple. >> google maps. >> that was not good and we forget and did this on "street signs" yesterday. there were a number of apple flops that they swept under the carpet sdmt executive in charge is no longer with the firm. >> very true, but what would have happened had steve jobs been there. that's an open...
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so steve may be right. may need more -- you may need a beaten race. >> doc, you have a read on what grasso is talking about on the floor here? >> yeah, but i like the underperformer in the group, norfolk southern nse. that's one pete has been talking about lately. over the last three months. kansas city is up about 16, 17% like grasso said. but this one is pretty flat over the last three months. i like it to play catch-up and top see a little rotation out of one end of the cheaper one. >> all right. let's do the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. our first pop is for western dij. >> 4 1/2 highs, judge. it has already traded full session volume today. people continue to like the storage space. i'm one of those people. i like stx as well as wdc. >> murph? cat dropping today. >> caterpillar did kind of a sneaky move. late friday they announced an acquisition they made in china had some bad accounting. i think this works fine. it's a small deal for them. caterpillar is fine. >> j.b. give me the take on n
so steve may be right. may need more -- you may need a beaten race. >> doc, you have a read on what grasso is talking about on the floor here? >> yeah, but i like the underperformer in the group, norfolk southern nse. that's one pete has been talking about lately. over the last three months. kansas city is up about 16, 17% like grasso said. but this one is pretty flat over the last three months. i like it to play catch-up and top see a little rotation out of one end of the cheaper...
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is the company now feeling the effects of losing steve jobs? both sides that have debate still to come. stay tuned. much more to come. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> well, netflix shares are really soaring after reporting a surprise fourth-quarter profit. julia boorstin is speaking exclusively to ceo reed hastings and joins us now with the highlights. what in particular caught your attention, julia? >> well, mandy, netflix ceo reed hastings tells
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let's go to steve. >> all right. partly sunny, partly cloudy, lot of moisture but looks like little bit of a break. tomorrow colder, sunday night into monday. colder in the morning. >> all right. thank you. >> any time. >> get some sleep. >> that does it for us. thank you for watching us here. we will see you next time news breaks. >> be sure to join me for the news at noon. the bidding for a previously unpublished photograph of princess diana. we are always here at ktvu.com. thank you for joining us.
let's go to steve. >> all right. partly sunny, partly cloudy, lot of moisture but looks like little bit of a break. tomorrow colder, sunday night into monday. colder in the morning. >> all right. thank you. >> any time. >> get some sleep. >> that does it for us. thank you for watching us here. we will see you next time news breaks. >> be sure to join me for the news at noon. the bidding for a previously unpublished photograph of princess diana. we are always...
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but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but i'll be damned, if we find out that the pentagon is lowering standards for politically correct reasons, then you know what? then the blood of the dead americans in future battles will be on their hands. that's what we've got to make sure doesn't happen. >> look, i'm not even sure it's lowering standards. if you take a 120-pound woman who passes every test, she's incredibly physically fit. >> in better shape than me. >> you get hit with a bullet somewhere in your 200 -- we're not going to talk about it -- >> no, i'm 230 pounds. let's use mika
but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but...
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steve jobs introduced them all. they were very expensive products. now they seem to compete on price, trying to get in there with cheaper phone or ipad that still was priced wrong or appeared to be priced wrong. is that a mistake strategically for apple to be trying rather than coming out out with break through products with a premium on price, trying to compete with the price level at the bottom? >> yeah, there are two components to that question. the question of one whether there is breakthrough product that can make a difference anymore. part of that is the iphone has become so massively successful it is hard to move the needle, if you're not driving higher iphone units. the other part is, you know, they haven't really introduced a cheap iphone the cheapest iphone on wholesale basis about 450 bucks that is still pretty expensive for a phone. on the ipad sideÑ reality there was a market for 7 inch phones or 7 inch tablets or 8 inch tablets and if they didn't go there they would lose out on the market segment. so that was a a move i think they had
steve jobs introduced them all. they were very expensive products. now they seem to compete on price, trying to get in there with cheaper phone or ipad that still was priced wrong or appeared to be priced wrong. is that a mistake strategically for apple to be trying rather than coming out out with break through products with a premium on price, trying to compete with the price level at the bottom? >> yeah, there are two components to that question. the question of one whether there is...
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thanks, steve. >> the index is up 10 of the last 11 sessions. the s&p 500 up seven session necessary a row. will anything slow the bulls down? this guy is on every day. joining us from the cme in chicago, weren't you just on yesterday, jeff, in one of the shows in the afternoon? are you a contributor or you just work for them at this point? >> it feels like i wanted to work for him, but i wanted to get up early and spend the morning with you, joe. >> and you are the founder of kkm financial. the one thing i've noticed, and you've been watching the markets for a long time. if it gets more .more narrow, one day the only reason we were up was because of ibm. here we go again, it looks solid again today. do you suffice it to say that most of these numbers the companies are reporting are pretty solid and the back drop has gom got these claims numbers, the five-year low in unemployment claims and you're seeing a lot of, like, positive stuff happening, i guess, right? >> i'm not fully in that camp, joe. we have seen about 59% of beating the estimate ve
thanks, steve. >> the index is up 10 of the last 11 sessions. the s&p 500 up seven session necessary a row. will anything slow the bulls down? this guy is on every day. joining us from the cme in chicago, weren't you just on yesterday, jeff, in one of the shows in the afternoon? are you a contributor or you just work for them at this point? >> it feels like i wanted to work for him, but i wanted to get up early and spend the morning with you, joe. >> and you are the...
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steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got worse. comedy central goalkeeping. >> what in the world? they look like clowns! and reese heads back a goal to find the top corner. >> oh, my, oh, my! >> two goals back. this is like "cool runnings" around the bobsleds. these people haven't been so happy, well, since world war i ended, joe. >> this is just brutal. were they for the nazis in world war ii? they could have been, they could have been if they're from your part of the country. >> it's horrible for liverpool, too. it's a club that i follow, that you root against every week. >> a bit like the red sox, there's a big question of what direction t
steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got...
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we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let t
we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much,...
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the steve jobs biopick is not release and it's also stirring up controversy. >> you're overreacting. >> nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have never even seen it? >> steve wozniak says the conversation between jobs and himself never happened according to a post by wozniak on a tech blog. in his post wozniak disputes his portrayal saying we have never had such interaction in roles. i'm not sure what he is getting at. "jobs" will be at the sundance film festival. >> that's hollywood. >>> in today's healthwatch the cdc blames a new norovirus strain from making hundreds of people sick across the united states in the recent months. this one is no fun. researchers say a new strain of the disease spread rapidly from last september to december. symptoms of norovirus are cramps, fever, chills, vomiting and diarrhea. it spreads quickly on cruise ships, nursing homes and schools. >> a new study says using folic acid won't lower the risk of early labor. some people take it to try and prevent cancer, heart disease and stroke. researchers look
the steve jobs biopick is not release and it's also stirring up controversy. >> you're overreacting. >> nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have never even seen it? >> steve wozniak says the conversation between jobs and himself never happened according to a post by wozniak on a tech blog. in his post wozniak disputes his portrayal saying we have never had such interaction in roles. i'm not sure what he is getting at....
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whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case. lori: thank you. a lot of information, charlie, thank you. all good things come to an end. get ready to pay more for wine. melissa: i can't believe this. lori: after 11 years the cost of the famous two buck chuck is going up. melissa: come on. lori: the wine sold at trader joe's stores will set you back $2.49 a bottle. melissa: are you kidding? lori: 50 cent increase. apparently not. harsh winners and unseasonably warm summers led to bad grape crops for 2011 and 20 e that is why the wine is going up. trader joe's sold 2 million bottles
whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case....
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former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >> meacham? >> my sense is when you talk to people in the military, it was recognizing a fact on the ground. women were more and more in these roles but weren't being given the proper credit and proper advancement. >> kelly o.? >> i think it's that advancement piece because in talking to members in congress, they all said boy, in our constituents and home states, we know so many women who have been put in such positions of treachery, peril and injury and death. and this is a way to get the credit for being in combat to advance. >> okay. and willie geist? >> more than 100 women have been killed in iraq and
former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >>...
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$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are a great way to brand the company, wearing a black turtleneck. dennis: microsoft invests in $2 billion and $22 billion buyout of dell but once again they are going into the old fading business. why doesn't microsoft by the rim? >> that opened the big can of worms. they do better by letting rim stand on their own. the potential deal has a lot of interesting implications because dell is making the transition to being a cloud service provider too so it is not just about shoring up their legacy pc business but providing a new way to deliver ip storage and applications. dennis: we saw leno vote, one of the bigge
$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are...
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steve milanovic coming up. don't miss that. >> interesting note. thanks, scott. >>> to the capital markets, gary kaminsky with the man behind the best performing hedge fund. >> i'm joined by metacapital's deepak narula. you were up 41% last year in the managing partner of the fund. we got the five year data to show as well. it has been a very good five years. very good 2012. how did you achieve the results in terms of not just last year, but since the credit crisis? >> thanks, gary. actually maybe step back a little, it wasn't just us. i would say the mortgage hedge fund industry, the group in aggregate posted a good performance. if you look last year, on average, mortgage hedge funds up over 20%. and it is not the first year. it is not surprising because if you look at some of the reasons, they are structural. total capital, that's managed by mortgage hedge fund managers, maybe 60 billions. that's over $10 trillion outstanding. compare that to long sho shore equity managers. the managers have been able to take advantage of. >> in terms of being op
steve milanovic coming up. don't miss that. >> interesting note. thanks, scott. >>> to the capital markets, gary kaminsky with the man behind the best performing hedge fund. >> i'm joined by metacapital's deepak narula. you were up 41% last year in the managing partner of the fund. we got the five year data to show as well. it has been a very good five years. very good 2012. how did you achieve the results in terms of not just last year, but since the credit crisis?...
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so your exuberance last week was irrational steve, that's basically what you're saying. you're willing to go with a two-week number to start changing your mind on what the jobless market looks like? >> i think it's time to think about there being a real job i don't know what the unauthored number was. joe i got to tell you that here in davos aim starting to hear some decent things. the first thing i have to say is people are talking about an end to the financial panic largely brought on as a result of the ecb acting more like the federal reserve and creating essentially an infinite backstop to the currency. doesn't mean the crisis is over. doesn't mean problems are over. but i'm hearing a lot of things like maybe europe has to deal with a bad economic problem, depression is what dalio said, others call it a recession. not having to deal with financial panic is a major step forward. i'm hearing a lot of what dalio also told us about the possibility of risk in the united states, that cash is going to find a home here. i'm hearing fairly optimistic things here about the out
so your exuberance last week was irrational steve, that's basically what you're saying. you're willing to go with a two-week number to start changing your mind on what the jobless market looks like? >> i think it's time to think about there being a real job i don't know what the unauthored number was. joe i got to tell you that here in davos aim starting to hear some decent things. the first thing i have to say is people are talking about an end to the financial panic largely brought on...
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steve is managing director at webb bush securities. steve, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> i've been hearing in the marketplaces that the volatility index is so low, that people can remain confident in staying long, because they can buy cheap protection. i'm wondering what your take is on these market highs here. >> well, certainly that's a contributing factor. the cost of protection is very, very low. but i think the biggest factor is we essentially have zero interest rates, and essentially have very expansionary monetary policies virtually worldwide in developed markets. this is providing a tremendous floor underneath risk to assets and will continue to do so as long as these policies remain in place. >> what do you make of the components that are pushing the markets to these highs? i mean, our previous guest making a point that midcaps, smallcaps trading close to record highs. we're making this move without a big market leader in apple. >> well, the most risky assets are doing the best. the smaller cap names, that's o
steve is managing director at webb bush securities. steve, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> i've been hearing in the marketplaces that the volatility index is so low, that people can remain confident in staying long, because they can buy cheap protection. i'm wondering what your take is on these market highs here. >> well, certainly that's a contributing factor. the cost of protection is very, very low. but i think the biggest factor is we essentially have zero...